The son of a West Virginia University alumnus is honoring his father's legacy as cattleman and educator by making a planned gift to The Emery L. “Bud” Prunty Memorial Scholarship which supports West Virginia residents enrolled in the Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design majoring in animal and nutritional sciences.
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WVU Potomac State College students attended the American Collegiate Horseman’s Association Convention, in Charleston, South Carolina, earlier this spring.
The 48-panel system will be installed this summer on the College's roof, putting an estimated 18,000-kilowatt-hours per year back into the law school’s electrical system. WVU Facilities Management is assisting with the installation. After it is complete, monitors across WVU’s Morgantown campus will display real-time tracking of the power generated by the law school’s solar array.
Montani Quartet, comprised of Doctor of Musical Arts students Lauretta Werner, violin; Yaniv Gutman, violin; Gabrielle Padilla, viola; and Master of Music student Ryan Phipps, cello, will serve as String Quartet Teaching Fellows. Interlochen is one of the oldest and most premier summer arts camps in the world.
WVU PSC will host a Resource Fair Thursday (May 9) from 11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. in the Academic Success Center, located on the ground floor of the Mary F. Shipper Library, on the College’s campus.
The College recognized student scholarship recipients established by alumni and donors. Faculty received awards for distinguished research, service and teaching dedication. The College honored staff for years of service and Mountaineer Value Coins.